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Charlie Wilson's War: Mike Nichols's pro-war film
[Directed by Mike Nichols, screenplay by Aaron Sorkin, based on the book by George Crile] Saturday, January 12, 2008 : In a secret CIA ceremony in the 1990s, a Democratic Party congressman from Texas is being honored for his role in delivering a “lethal body blow to Communism.” The agency is celebrating the “defeat and break-up of the Soviet Union”—one of the “great events of the 20th Century.” So begins the new Mike Nichols movie, Charlie Wilson’s War.
[Directed by Mike Nichols, screenplay by Aaron Sorkin, based on the book by George Crile] Saturday, January 12, 2008 : In a secret CIA ceremony in the 1990s, a Democratic Party congressman from Texas is being honored for his role in delivering a “lethal body blow to Communism.” The agency is celebrating the “defeat and break-up of the Soviet Union”—one of the “great events of the 20th Century.” So begins the new Mike Nichols movie, Charlie Wilson’s War.
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